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Jim Carlton writes this article for Wall Street Journal, Eastern Edition; 5/9/2008, Vol. 251 Issue 109, pB1. He says that conservation groups are making an opportunity of the troubled real estate market. By purchasing land from developers who cannot sustain financing of their projects, they are able to turn this land into parks and nature preserves.

Here's an article by Debra K. Rubin, E. Michael Powers, Pam Hunter, and Tony Illia for ENR: Engineering News-Record; 7/2/2007, Vol. 258/259 Issue 24/1, p32-49. There has been upward market growth in most of the key environmental market segments for four years now, even though some see signs of trouble. This article takes a look at the top 200 environmental engineering companies.